Cyberbullying and Internet Safety
- Staff
- 10 minutes ago
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November 26, 2025
Dear Parents,
I would like to inform you that SafetyNet in collaboration with the San Diego Police Foundation will provide a presentation to our students (Kindergarten through Fifth grade) focusing on internet safety. The first presentation will be given to kindergarten, first and second grade students and the second presentation to third, fourth and fifth grade students.
The presentations will be age appropriate and gear to educate children on how to protect themselves while surfing the web and/or playing games. The topics that will be presented are: Cyberbullying, Gaming, and Online Predators.Â
Delia Terry
Interim CEO/Principal
This is a brief description of the foundation: Â https://www.smartcyberchoices.org/about/who-we-are/

Who We Are
SafetyNet: Smart Cyber Choices® is a collaborative program of the San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and the San Diego Police Foundation. It is designed to help kids, parents, educators, and concerned adults learn how to keep kids safe online.
With each passing year, the seriousness of internet crimes involving children and teens continues to grow. In 2008, the San Diego Police Foundation in cooperation with the San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force responded by launching the SafetyNet® Program. Our focus is to help kids, parents, educators, and other concerned citizens learn to navigate their online lives safely BEFORE tragedy strikes. Since 2008, we have brought the SafetyNet® program to more than 296,000 students, ranging from kindergarten all the way through 12th grade, and to over 34,000 adults in the San Diego area, as well as other parts of Southern California.
(Disclaimer:Â abstract taken from the SafetyNet website)
